This website was mainly built to showcase
my projects; past and present. I've always got a couple
projects on the go that aren't listed on the website. I hope you can see the hard work that
has gone into these projects and perhaps you might want
to attempt one yourself. Enjoy!

The bubble display utilizes air bubbles rising in fluid as pixels. Control of the bubble streams is used to produce text and
simple images. The bubble display is an innovative, interactive artistic display medium for conveying many types
of messages.

A remote control car that can be driven over the internet or with a laptop wirelessly from up to 500m away.
It has a live-feed network camera so that it can be driven without line of sight and a horn so that you can honk at people. Check it out!

After Potato Gun I became occasionally unreliable,
I decided to build Spud Launcher II. With a little more scientific
research and a new ignition system - Potato Gun II was born.
This project is in the form of a How-To Build Guide. Check
it out!

I saw this done on the net - so I thought I'd
take a crack at it. Take an arcade machine, jam a computer in
it, hook up some controls - what do you get? An authentic arcade
machine that can play literally thousands of games. Check
it out!

For my grade 12 computer science year-end
project I decided to build an LED Matrix and write the software
to control it. It can scroll text, play mini movies and could
potentially be used as a game display (LED Pong!). Check
it out!

Myself and Steve Melnik made this robot
in grade 10 for a class project. It was pretty neat. There was
a competition we competed in and we had fun making it. It also
has a semi-destructive spinning blade. Check it out!